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Eduard Khil Dead: 'Mr. Trololo' Singer Dies at 77 After Suffering Stroke
- Posted on Jun 4th 2012 10:28AM by The Associated Press
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Khil, best known as Mr. Trololo, died Monday at age 77.
He had been hospitalized in St. Petersburg since a stroke in early April that left him with severe brain damage. The stroke was the cause of his death, said Tatyana Mamedova of Petersburg-Kontsert, which organized Khil's concerts.
Khil was a top Soviet performer during the 1960s and the 1970s, but his star faded in the 1980s as musical tastes changed and the Soviet Union opened up to the West.
In 2010, a video of him performing "I Am Glad, 'Cause I'm Finally Returning Back Home" in 1976 was uploaded onto YouTube and quickly got more than 2 million hits.
The music was written by well-known Soviet composer Arkady Ostrovsky, but the original lyrics w ere about a cowboy riding across a prairie while his sweetheart knitted stockings for him, a sentimental view of America that didn't sit well with Soviet censors during the Cold War.
Khil said in an interview that he was told to change the words if he wanted to perform the song, so he sang a vocalized version that came out sounding like "trololo." It was an original approach that did not seem to attract much attention at the time or inspire others to follow his example.
The crooner recalled that it was his grandson who first told him about his new international fame: "Grandad, your song has become a hit again, I saw it on the Internet!"
After Khil won over YouTube viewers with his rich baritone, eccentric delivery and radiant smile, his new international fans petitioned to get him on a world tour. Khil never pursued the idea and said that although he was flattered by the attention, he was puzzled that his song had become popular three decades after it had be en released.
Mikhail Sadchikov, a St. Petersburg journalist and musical critic who knew Khil personally, said the singer reacted to his sudden fame with irony.
"From his grandson he learned that T-shirts and mugs with his image had become available in the West, and he joked that he never earned a kopeck from them," Sadchikov said Monday. "He was also very optimistic, positive and ironic at the same time."
Khil himself said he was amused by the parodies that others did of his song, once saying that he liked Oscar-winning Austrian actor Christof Waltz's performance most.
The international fame also helped raise his profile in Russia during the final years of his life, lifting him from virtual oblivion to a series of TV appearances, interviews and concerts.
Khil's name, in Russian and English, was trending worldwide on Twitter on Monday.
Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed his condolences to Khil's wife and son.
He will be buried at the Smolenkskoye cemetery in St. Petersburg. The time of the burial has not been set.
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In Memory of Eduard Khil 1934-2012. A Short documentary about the popular russian singer Eduard Khil, better Know as 'Mr Trolololo' The Video Take you through his career and some of his other songs.
http://liveoncampus.com/wire/show/3385393
Such a nice, gentle man. The Internet salutes you!
Rest In Peace the world`s happiest man
First: It's amazing how many totally unknown singers, dancers, musicians, etc. The Huffpost can come up with. Second: This guy looks like Mr. Bill, or The Joker, or Plastic Man, or Chester the Molester.
June 04 2012 at 10:35 PM Report abuse Permalink -1 rate up rate down ReplyMr. Laslow: First, no one is totally unknown; every musical artist or entertainer has some sort of following who are aware of what the artist did. Just because YOU never heard of someone does not mean that they did not positively affect someone. I have never heard of Mr. Khil. but that does not matter. There are people out there who were entertained by him. Second, have some respect for the person instead of criticising and calling him "names". I suppose you think you are so great looking? I guess you have never learned the "golden rule", to "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you."
On separate note, I send my prayers and condolences to the Khil family on their loss.
I suppose you missed that part of the article where it mentioned "beloved Soviet crooner". Just because he wasn't known in America doesn't make him an unknown singer. Typical American attitude.
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